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Singer sewing machines on sale for as low as $75
Hospitals across the globe, overwhelmed by the fast-spreading coronavirus, are burning through their supplies of protective gear at a disturbing rate – especially masks. Thus, people everywhere — from your quirky aunt to your local sewing boutique to designer Christian Siriano — are pulling out their sewing machines to fill the void.
Maybe you want to get in on the action or maybe you simply want to tackle some DIY sewing projects with your extra time at home. Either way, these refurbished sewing machines from SINGER® are on sale for as low as $75. Plus, after things return to normal, you’ll be able to show off your new homemade wardrobe.
For the beginner: SINGER® Esteem™ II 2273 Sewing Machine
The Esteem™ II 2273 sewing machine helps total beginners tackle the foundations of sewing by offering 23 built-in basic, stretch, and decorative stitches to choose from, selected by simply turning a dial. There’s no guesswork involved, as stitch length and width are preset. Plus, there’s even a feature that allows you to add buttonholes in one easy step. And since it’s refurbished, it’s just a fraction of what you’d pay for it brand new. Grab one for just $74.99 and get ready to open all kinds of new project doors.
For the DIY-enthusiast: SINGER® Confidence™ 7640 Sewing Machine
If you already know your way around a sewing machine and are ready to tackle all the face masks and other DIY projects at home, grab the Confidence™ 7640. It’s a computerized machine and much more advanced than the previous mechanical one, allowing you to create just about anything you have in mind – embellished fashion, home decor, etc. It features 200 pre-programmed stitches, built-in lettering, programmable needle positions, touch-button stitch selection, memory capability, and eight different buttonhole styles. Plus, it’s over 50% off when you buy refurbished. Pick one up for just $129.99 (usually $299.99).
For the hard worker: SINGER® Heavy Duty 44S Sewing Machine
If you’re ready to dedicate your time and effort to face masks, you need a machine that can keep up with whatever you throw at it – and this Heavy Duty 44S machine has got your back. Its powerful motor works at 1,100 stitches per minute, saving you time and its heavy-duty metal frame is in it for the long haul. IT comes with 23 built-in stitches to choose from that can be customized with adjustable stitch length and width, a one-step buttonhole feature, and a free arm to make hemming or small projects effortless. Oh, and it can tackle practically any fabric, from denim to canvas. Usually $249.99, you can get it for just $109.99, saving you over 50%.
For the ambitious sewer: SINGER® Heavy Duty 4452 Sewing Machine
For the more advanced sewer looking to tackle the heaviest duty projects, go a step up from the previous machine with the Heavy Duty 4452. It comes with the same powerful motor, but with extra features, like 32 built-in adjustable stitches, adjustable foot pressure, even feed/walking foot, non-stick foot, clearance plate, heavy-duty needles, and more. Save 60% and get it on sale for just $119.99.
For the hobbyist: SINGER® Promise™ 1512 Sewing Machine
For the beginner looking to take on sewing as a hobby, the Promise™ 1512 offers a strong starter kit. It features 14 pre-programmed stitches you can easily select from the turn of a dial, a four-step buttonhole feature, a removable storage compartment, a built-in thread cutter, and adjustable stitch length for customizing the appearance. Originally retailing for $129.99, it’s on sale for 33% off — pick it up for $86.99.
For the minimalist: SINGER® 8280 Prelude Sewing Machine
And last, but definitely not least, we have the 8280 Prelude machine, which is perfect for minimalists who just want to get the job done – with no bells and whistles getting in the way. It’s reliable, features seven basic stitches to choose from, selected by the turn of a dial, and has no guesswork involved. There’s also preset stitch length and width, a four-step buttonhole feature, and a heavy-duty interior metal frame for durability. Best of all, it’s only $79.99 (usually $129.99).
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